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In this highly original study Joseph Mali explores how four attentive and inventive readers of Giambattista Vico's New Science (1744) - the French historian Jules Michelet (1798–1874), the Irish writer James Joyce (1882–1941), the German literary scholar Erich Auerbach (1892–1957) and the English philosopher Isaiah Berlin (1909–97) - came to find in Vico's work the inspiration for their own modern theories (or, in the case of Joyce, stories) of human life and history. Mali's reconstruction of the specific biographical and historical occasions in which these influential men of letters encountered Vico reveals how their initial impressions and interpretations of his theory of history were decisive both for their intellectual development and their major achievements in literature and thought. This new interpretation of the legacy of Vico's New Science is essential reading for all those engaged in the history of ideas and modern cultural history.

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The list below is largely confined to works cited or referred to in the book, arranged according to the chapters.

I. Giambattista Vico

I.1 Vico’s main works

Le orazioni inaugurali,i–vi [1699–1708]; English translation: On Humanistic Education (Six Inaugural Orations, 1699–1707), trans. G. A. Pinton and A. W. Shippe (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1993).
De nostri temporis studiorum ratione [1709]; English translation: On the Study Methods of Our Time, trans. E. Gianturco (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1990).
De antiquissima italorum sapientia [1710]; English translation: On the Most Ancient Wisdom of the Italians Unearthed from the Origins of the Latin Language, trans. L. M. Palmer (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1988).
Le gesta di Antonio Carafa [1716]; English translation: Statecraft: The Deeds of Antonio Carafa, trans. G. A. Pinton (New York: Peter Lang, 2004).
Il diritto universale [1720–2]; English translation: Universal Right, trans. G. A. Pinton and M. Diehl (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2000).
Principj di una scienza nuova intorno alla natura delle nazioni [1725]; English translation: The First New Science, trans. L. Pompa (Cambridge University Press, 2002).
Vita di Giambattista Vico scritta da sémedesimo [1725, 1728]; English translation: The Autobiography of Giambattista Vico, trans. M. H. Fisch and T. G. Bergin (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1963).
Principj di una scienza nuova d’intorno alla comune natura delle nazioni [1744]; English translation: The New Science of Giambattista Vico, trans. M. H. Fisch and T. G. Bergin (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1968).

I.2 Works on the legacy of Vico

Giambattista Vico: An International Symposium, ed. G. Tagliacozzo and H. V. White (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1969).
Giambattista Vico’s Science of Humanity, ed. G. Tagliacozzo and D. P. Verene (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1976).
Vico and Contemporary Thought, ed. G. Tagliacozzo, D. P. Verene, and M. Mooney (Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1979).
Vico: Past and Present, ed. G. Tagliacozzo (Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1981).
Vico and Marx: Affinities and Contrasts, ed. G. Tagliacozzo (Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press, 1983).
Giambattista Vico and Anglo-American Science: Philosophy and Writing, ed. M. Danesi (Berlin: Mouton de Gruyter, 1995).
Fisch, Max Harold. ‘Vico’s Reputation and Influence’, in The Autobiography of Giambattista Vico, 61–107.
Ommagio a Vico, ed. P. Piovani (Naples: Morano, 1968).
Vico oggi, ed. A. Battistini (Rome: Armando, 1979).
Giambattista Vico nel suo tempo e nel nostro, ed. M. Agrimi (Naples: CUEN, 1999).

II. Jules Michelet

ii.1 Michelet’s main works

Œuvres complètes, ed. Paul Viallaneix et al., in 21 vols. (Paris: Flammarion, 1971–).
‘Discours sur le système et la vie de Vico’ [1827], in Œuvres complètes, i, 283–301; English translation: ‘A Discourse on the System and the Life of Vico’, trans. A. Noor, New Vico Studies 26 (2008), 21–46.
Introductionàl’histoire universelle [1831], in Œuvres complètes, ii, 227–58.
Œuvres choisies de Vico [1835], in Œuvres complètes, ii, 259–608.
Histoire romaine. République [1831]; English translation: History of the Roman Republic, trans. W. Hazlitt (New York: C. M. Saxton, 1859).
Histoire de France [1833–69], in Œuvres complètes, vols. iv–xi; Partial English translation: History of France, trans. G. H. Smith, 2 vols. (New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1848).
‘Preface to the 1869 edition of the History of France’, trans. Edward K. Kaplan in his Michelet’s Poetic Vision. A Romantic Philosophy of Nature, Man, & Society (Amherst, Mass.: University of Massachusetts Press, 1977).
Le peuple [1846]; English translation: The People, trans. C. Cocks (London: Longmans, 1846).
De Jèsuites [1845]; English translation: The Jesuits, trans. C. Cocks (London: Longmans, 1846).
Histoire de la Révolution française [1847–53], ed. G. Walter, 2 vols. (Paris: Gallimard, 1952); Partial English translation: History of the French Revolution, trans. C. Cocks (University of Chicago Press, 1967).
Jeanne d’Arc (Paris: Hachette, 1856).
L’Oiseau [1856]; English translation: The Bird, trans. W. H. Davenport Adams (London: T. Nelson and Sons, 1869).
La Sorcière [1862]; English translation: Satanism and Witchcraft. A Study in Medieval Superstition, trans. A. R. Allinson (NJ: Lyle Stuart, 1969).
La Bible de l’humanité [1864]; English translation: The Bible of Humanity, trans. V. Calfa (New York: J. W. Bouton, 1877).

ii.2 Letters and miscellaneous writings

Correspondance générale, ed. Louis de Guillou, 12 vols. (Paris: H. Champion, 1994–2001).
Journal, ed. P. Vialleneix and C. Digeon, 4 vols. (Paris: Gallimard, 1959–76); Partial English translation: Mother Death. The Journal of Jules Michelet, 1815–1850, trans. E. K. Kaplan (Amherst, Mass.: University of Massachusetts Press, 1984).
Écrits de jeunesse, ed. P. Viallaneix (Paris: Gallimard, 1959).

ii.3 Works on Michelet

Albouy, Pierre. Mythes et mythologies dans la littérature française (Paris: Armand Colin, 1969).
Barthes, Roland. Michelet, trans. R. Howard (Berkeley, Cal.: University of California Press, 1992).
Barthes, RolandThe Rustle of Language, trans. R. Howard (Berkeley, Cal.: University of California Press, 1998).
Bowman, Frank Paul. ‘Michelet et les métamorphoses du Christ’, Revue d’histoire littéraire de la France 74 (1974), 824–51.
Crossley, Ceri. French Historians and Romanticism: Thierry, Guizot, the Saint-Simonians, Quinet, Michelet (London: Routledge, 1993).
Crouzet, Michel. ‘Michelet, les morts et l’année 1842’, Annales 31 (1976), 182–96.
D’Amato, Carmelo. Il mito di Vico e la filosofia della storia nella prima metà del Ottocento (Naples: Morano, 1977).
Donati, Benvenuto. Nuovi studi sulla filosopfia civile di G. B. Vico (Firenze: F. Le Monnier, 1936).
Donzelli, Maria. ‘La Conception de l’histoire de G. B. Vico et son interprétation par J. Michelet’, Annales historiques de la révolution française 53 (1981), 633–55.
Fassò, Guido. ‘Un presunto discepolo del Vico: Giulio Michelet’, in Ommagio a Vico, 483–550.
Fauquet, Eric. Michelet, ou, La gloire du professeur d’histoire (Paris: Editions du Cerf, 1990).
Febvre, Lucien. Michelet et la Renaissance, ed. P. Braudel (Paris: Flammarion, 1992).
Furet, François. ‘Michelet’ (Master-Mind Lecture 1990), Proceedings of the British Academy 76 (1991), 63–72.
Geyl, Pieter. ‘Michelet and His History of the French Revolution’, in Debates with Historians (New York: Meridian Books, 1958), 70–108.
Gossman, Lionel. ‘The Go-between: Jules Michelet, 1798–1874’, Modern Language Notes 89 (1974), 503–41.
Gossman, Lionel ‘Michelet and the French Revolution’, in The French Revolution and the Creation of Modern Political Culture, ed. F. Furet and M. Ozouf, 3 vols. (Oxford: Pergamon Press, 1989), iii, 639–63.
Gossman, LionelMichelet and Natural History: The Alibi of Nature’, Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society 145 (2001), 283–333.
Haac, Oscar. Les Principes inspirateurs de Michelet (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1951).
Haac, OscarVico and Michelet’, Forum Italicum 2 (1968), 483–93.
Haac, OscarJules Michelet (Boston, Mass.: Twayne, 1982).
Hooper, John. ‘The Changing Perceptions of Jules Michelet as Historian: History between Literature and Science, 1831–1874’, in Journal of European Studies 23 (1993), 283–98.
Hutton, Patrick H.Vico’s Theory of History and the French Revolutionary Tradition’, Journal of the History of Ideas 37 (1976), 241–56.
Johnson, Douglas. Michelet and the French Revolution (OxfordUniversity Press, 1990).
Kaplan, Edward K.Michelet’s Poetic Vision. A Romantic Philosophy of Nature, Man, & Society (Amherst, Mass.: University of Massachusetts Press, 1977).
Kelley, Donald R.Historians and the Law in Postrevolutionary France (PrincetonUniversity Press, 1984).
Kippur, Stephen A.Jules Michelet: A Study of Mind and Sensibility (New York: SUNY, 1981).
Manuel, Frank. The Prophets of Paris (New York: Harper, 1982).
Mitzman, Arthur. Michelet, Historian: Rebirth and Romanticism in Nineteenth-Century France (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1990).
Monod, Gabriel. La Vie et la pensée de Jules Michelet, 2 vols. (Paris: Champion, 1923).
Orr, Linda. Jules Michelet: Nature, History, and Language (Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1976).
Ozouf, Mona. Festivals and the French Revolution, trans. A. Sheridan (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1988).
Pons, Alan. ‘Vico and French Thought’, in Giambattista Vico: An International Symposium, 165–85.
Rearick, Charles. Beyond the Enlightenment: Historians and Folklore in Nineteenth Century France (Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press, 1974).
Remaud, Olivier. Michelet: La Magistrature de l’histoire (Paris: Michalon, 1998).
Rudler, Gustave. Michelet, historien de Jeanne d’Arc, 2 vols. (Paris: Presses Universitaires de France, 1925–6).
Sorel, Georges. Étude sur Vico et autres textes, ed. A. Menasseyre (Paris: Honoré Champion, 2007).
Verri, Antonio. Vico e Herder nella Francia della Restaurazione (Ravenna: Longo Editore, 1984).
Viallaneix, Paul. La Voie royale: Essai sur l’idée de peuple dans l’Œuvre de Michelet (Paris: Librairie Delgarve, 1959).
Viallaneix, PaulMichelet and the Legend of Joan’, Clio 6 (1976), 193–203.
Viallaneix, PaulMichelet, les travaux et les jours: 1798–1874 (Paris: Gallimard, 1998).
Wilson, Edmund. To the Finland Station: A Study in the Writing and Acting of History [1940] (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1972).

III. James Joyce

iii.1 Joyce’s main works

Dubliners [1914], ed. R. Scholes (New York: The Modern Library, 1993).
A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man [1916], ed. C. G. Anderson and R. Ellmann (New York: Viking, 1964).
Ulysses [1922], ed. Hans Walter Gabler (London: The Bodley Head, 1986).
Finnegans Wake [1939] (London: Faber and Faber, 1975).
Stephen Hero, ed. T. Spencer, rev. J. J. Slocum and H. Cahoon (New York: New Directions, 1963).

iii.2 Letters and miscellaneous writings

The Letters of James Joyce, ed. S. Gilbert and R. Ellmann, 3 vols. (New York: Viking, 1966).
Selected Letters of James Joyce, ed. R. Ellmann (New York: Viking, 1975).
Notes, Criticism, Translations, and Miscellaneous Writings: A Facsimile of Manuscripts and Typescripts, vol. 2, ed. H. W. Gabler, The James Joyce Archive (New York: Garland, 1979).
The Critical Writings of James Joyce, ed. E. Mason and R. Ellmann (London: Faber and Faber, 1959).
Epiphanies, ed. O. A. Silverman (Norwood, Pa.: Norwood Editions, 1978).

iii.3 Works on Joyce

The Cambridge Companion to Joyce, ed. D. Altridge (Cambridge University Press, 1990).
A Companion to Joyce Studies, ed. Z. Bowen and J. F. Carens (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood, 1984).
James Joyce: The Critical Heritage, ed. R. H. Deming (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1970).
James Joyce and Modern Literature, ed. W. J. McCormack and A. Stead (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1982).
James Joyce in Context, ed. J. McCourt (Cambridge University Press, 2009).
James Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’, ed. C. Hart and D. Hayman (Berkeley, Cal.: University of California Press, 1974).
Our Exagmination round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress [1929], ed. S. Beckett et al. (London: Faber and Faber, 1972).
Portraits of the Artist in Exile: Recollections of James Joyce by Europeans, ed. W. Potts (New York: Harcourt, Brace & Jovanovich, 1986).
Vico and Joyce, ed. D. P. Verene (New York: SUNY Press, 1987).
Adams, Robert M.Surface and Symbol: The Consistency of James Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’ (New York: Oxford University Press, 1962).
Atherton, James S.The Books at the Wake: A Study of Literary Allusions in James Joyce’s ‘Finnegans Wake’ (London: Faber and Faber, 1960).
Beckett, Samuel. ‘Dante ... Bruno . Vico .. Joyce’, in Our Exagmination, 3–22.
Bell, Michael. Literature, Modernism and Myth (CambridgeUniversity Press, 1997).
Benstock, Bernard. ‘L. Bloom as Dreamer inFinnegans Wake’, PMLA 82 (1967), 91–7.
Bishop, John. Joyce’s Book of the Dark: Finnegans Wake (Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1986).
Brown, Norman O.Closing Time (New York: Random House, 1973).
Budgen, Frank. James Joyce and the Making of ‘Ulysses’ [1934] (OxfordUniversity Press, 1972).
Butler, Christopher. ‘Joyce, Modernism, and Post-Modernism’, in The Cambridge Companion to Joyce, 259–82.
Campbell, Joseph. Mythic Worlds, Modern Words: On the Art of James Joyce, ed. E. L. Epstein (New York: HarperCollins, 1993).
Church, Margaret. ‘Dubliners and Vico’, in James Joyce Quarterly 5 (1968), 150–6.
Church, Margaret ‘A Portrait and Giambattista Vico: A Source Study’, in Approaches to Joyce’s ‘Portrait’, ed. T. E. Staley and B. Benstock (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1976), 77–89.
Cohn, Dorrit. Transparent Minds: Narrative Modes for Presenting Consciousness in Fiction (PrincetonUniversity Press, 1978).
Colum, Mary and Colum, Padraic. Our Friend James Joyce (Gloucester, Mass.: Peter Smith, 1968).
Cope, Jackson I.Joyce’s Cities: Archaeologies of the Soul (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1981).
Crivelli, Renzo S.James Joyce: Itinereri Triestini/Triestine Itinararies, trans. J. McCourt (Trieste: MGS Press, 1996).
Curran, Constantine. James Joyce Remembered (New York: Doubleday, 1958).
Davison, Neil L.James Joyce, Ulysses, and the Construction of Jewish Identity (Cambridge University Press, 1996).
Deane, Seamus. ‘Joyce and Nationalism’, in James Joyce: New Perspectives, ed. C. MacCabe (Bloomington, Ind.: Indiana University Press, 1982), 168–83.
Eliot, T. S. ‘“Ulysses”, Order, and Myth’ [1923], in Selected Prose of T. S. Eliot, ed. F. Kermode (London: Faber and Faber, 1975), 175–8.
Eliot, T. S.Tradition and the Individual Talent’ [1919], in Selected Prose of T. S. Eliot, 37–44.
Ellmann, Richard. Ulysses on the Liffey (London: Faber and Faber, 1972).
Ellmann, RichardThe Consciousness of Joyce (London: Faber and Faber, 1977).
Ellmann, RichardJames Joyce, rev. edn. (OxfordUniversity Press, 1982).
Epstein, Edmund L.Nestor’, in James Joyce’s ‘Ulysses’, 17–28.
Epstein, Edmund L.A Guide Through Finnegans Wake (Gainesville, Fla.: University of Florida Press, 2009).
Fairhall, James. James Joyce and the Question of History (CambridgeUniversity Press, 1993).
Gifford, Don. ‘Ulysses’ Annotated (Berkeley, Cal.: University of California Press, 1989).
Gilbert, Stuart. ‘Prolegomena toWork in Progress’, in Our Exagmination, 47–75.
Gilbert, StuartJames Joyce’s Ulysses [1930] (New York: Albert A. Knopf, 1952).
Goldberg, Samuel L.The Classical Temper: A Study of James Joyce’s Ulysses (London: Chatto & Windus, 1961).
Gorman, Herbert. James Joyce (New York: Farrar & Rinehart, 1939).
Gould, Eric. Mythical Intentions in Modern Literature (PrincetonUniversity Press, 1981).
Hampshire, Stuart. ‘Joyce and Vico: The Middle Way’, in Giambattista Vico’s Science of Humanity, 321–32.
Harris, H. S.What is Mr. Ear-Vico Supposed to be “Earing”?’, in Vico and Joyce, 68–82.
Heath, Stephen. ‘Ambiviolences: Notes for Reading Joyce’, in Post-structuralist Joyce: Essays from the French, ed. D. Altridge and D. Ferrer (Cambridge University Press, 1984), 31–68.
Herr, Cheryl. Joyce’s Anatomy of Culture (Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press, 1986).
Hughes, Peter. ‘From Allusion to Implosion. Vico. Michelet. Joyce. Beckett’, in Vico and Joyce, 85–93.
Jameson, Frederic. ‘“Ulysses” in History’, in James Joyce and Modern Literature, 126–41.
Joyce, Stanislaus. My Brother’s Keeper: James Joyce’s Early Years, ed. R. Ellmann (New York: Viking, 1958).
Kenner, Hugh. A Colder Eye: The Modern Irish Writers (New York: Knopf, 1983).
Kenner, HughDublin’s Joyce (New York: Columbia University Press, 1987).
Kern, Stephen. The Culture of Time and Space 1880–1918 (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1983).
Klein, A. M. ‘“A Shout in the Street”: An Analysis of the Second Chapter of Joyce’sUlysses’, New Directions 13 (1951), 327–45.
Lawrence, Karen. The Odyssey of Style in ‘Ulysses’ (PrincetonUniversity Press, 1981).
Levenson, Michael H.The Genealogy of Modernism (CambridgeUniversity Press, 1984).
Levin, Harry. James Joyce: A Critical Introduction (London: Faber and Faber, 1960).
Litz, A. Walton. ‘Vico and Joyce’, in Giambattista Vico: An International Symposium, 245–55.
Longenbach, James. Modernist Poetics of History: Pound, Eliot, and the Sense of the Past (Princeton University Press, 1987).
McCarthy, Patrick M.The Structures and Meanings ofFinnegans Wake’, in A Companion to Joyce Studies, 559–632.
McCourt, John. The Years of Bloom: James Joyce in Trieste, 1904–1920 (Maddison, Wis.: University of Wisconsin Press, 2000).
Martin, Timothy. Joyce and Wagner: A Study of Influence (Cambridge University Press, 1991).
Pietropaolo, Domenico. ‘Vico and Literary History in the Early Joyce’, in Vico and Joyce, 100–9.
Pound, Ezra. ‘Paris Letter: Ulysses’ [1922], in Pound/Joyce, ed. F. Read (New York: New Directions, 1967), 194–200.
Power, Arthur. Conversations with James Joyce (University of Chicago Press, 1982).
Quiñones, Ricardo J.Mapping Literary Modernity (Princeton University Press, 1985).
Sidorsky, David. ‘The Historical Novel and the Denial of History: From “Nestor” via the “Vico Road” to the Commodius Vicus of Recirculation’, New Literary History 32 (2001), 301–26.
Spoo, Robert. ‘“Nestor” and the Nightmare: The Presence of the Great War inUlysses’, Twentieth Century Literature 32 (1986), 137–54.
Spoo, RobertJames Joyce and the Language of History: Dedalus’s Nightmare (New York: Oxford University Press, 1994).
Stanford, W. B.The ‘Ulysses’ Theme: A Study in the Adaptability of Traditional Hero (Oxford: Blackwell, 1954).
Tindall, William Y.James Joyce: His Way of Interpreting the Modern World (New York: Scribners, 1950).
Trilling, Lionel. ‘On the Teaching of Modern Literature’, in Beyond Culture (New York: Penguin Books, 1965), 3–27.
Verene, Donald P.Knowledge of Things Human and Divine: Vico’s New Science and Finnegans Wake (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2003).
Vickery, John B.The Literary Impact of the Golden Bough (Princeton University Press, 1973).
White, John J.Myth in the Modern Novel (PrincetonUniversity Press, 1972).
Woolf, Virginia. ‘Modern Fiction’ [1919], repr. in The Common Reader: First Series (London: Hogarth Press, 1929), 146–54.

IV. Erich Auerbach

iv.1 Auerbach’s main works

Zur Technik der Frührenaissance-novelle in Italien und Frankreich [1921], ed. F. Schalk (Heidelberg: Winter, 1971).
‘Vorrede des Übersetzers’, in Giambattista Vico, Die Neue Wissenschaftüber die gemeinschaftliche Natur der Völker, trans. and intr. by Erich Auerbach (Munich: Allgemeine Verlagsanstalt, 1924).
Dante: Dichter der irdischen Welt (Berlin and Leipzig: Walter de Gruyter, 1929); English translation: Dante: Poet of the Secular World, trans. R. Mannheim (New York Review of Books Classics, 2007).
Introduction auxétudes de philologie romane [1943] (Frankfurt a.M: Klostermann, 1949), English translation: Introduction to Romance Languages and Literature: Latin, French, Spanish, Provençal, Italian, trans. G. Daniels (New York: Capricorn, 1961).
Mimesis. Dargestellte Wirklichkeit in der abendländischen Literatur (Bern: Francke, 1946). English translation: Mimesis. The Representation of Reality in Western Literature, trans. W. R. Trask (Princeton University Press, 1953).
Literatursprache und Publikum in der lateinischen Spätantike und im Mittelalter (Bern: Francke, 1958); English translation: Literary Language and Its Public in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, trans. R. Manheim (Princeton University Press, 1993).
Scenes from the Drama of European Literature: Six Essays (New York: Meridian Books, 1959).
Gesammelte Aufsätze zur romanischen Philologie, ed. F. Schalk (Bern: Francke, 1967).

iv.2 Letters and miscellaneous writings

‘Scholarship in Times of Extremes: Letters of Erich Auerbach (1933–1946)’, edited and translated by M. Elsky, M. Vialon, and R. Stein, PMLA 122 (2007), 742–62.
Erich Auerbachs Briefe an Martin Hollweg (1939–1950), ed. with commentary by M. Vialon (Basle: Francke, 1997).
‘Briefe an Paul Binswanger und Fritz Schalk’, Part i (1930–7), Romanistisches Jahrbuch 60 (2009), 145–190.
‘Zur Dantefeier’, Neue Rundschau 32 (1921), 1005–6.
‘Giambattista Vico’, Der Neue Merkur, 6 (1922), 249–52.
Review of R. Peters, Der Aufbau der Weltgeschichte bei Giambattista Vico, in Deutsche Literaturzeitung 50 (1929), 358–60.
Review of Giambattista Vico, La Scienza nuova, ed. F. Nicolini (Bari: Laterza, 1928), in Deutsche Literaturzeitung 52 (1931), 1213–16, repr. in Gesammelte Aufsätze, 321–3.
Review of Giambattista Vico, The New Science, trans. T. G. Bergin and M. H. Fisch (Ithaca, NY: Cornell university Press, 1948), in MLN 64 (1949), 196–7.

iv.3 Works on Auerbach

Erich Auerbach. Geschichte und Aktualität eines europäischen Philologen, ed. K. Barck and M. Treml (Berlin: Kadmos, 2007).
Literary History and the Challenge of Philology: The Legacy of Erich Auerbach, ed. S. Lerer (Stanford University Press, 1996).
Wahrnehmen Lesen Deuten: Erich Auerbachs Lektűre der Moderne, ed. W. Busch and G. Pickerodt (Frankfurt a.M.: Klostermann, 1998).
Apter, Emily, ‘Global Translatio: The ‘Invention’ of Comparative Literature: Istanbul, 1933’, Critical Inquiry 29 (2003), 253–81.
Bahti, Timothy. ‘Vico, Auerbach, and Literary History’ in Vico: Past and Present, ii,97–114.
Barck, Karlheinz, ‘Erich Auerbach in Berlin: Spurensicherung und ein Porträt’, in Erich Auerbach: Geschichte und Aktualität eines europäischen Philologen, 195–214.
Barck, Karlheinz, ‘“Flucht in die Tradition”: Erfahrungshintergründe Erich Auerbachs zwischen Exil und Emigration’, Deutsche Vierteljahrhschrift für Literaturwissenschaft und Gesitesgeschichte 68 (1994), 47–60.
Battistini, Andrea, ‘“Limpide voci dello spirito europeo”: Il Vico di Croce e il Vico di Auerbach’, in Tra storia e simbolo: Studi dedicati a Ezio Raimodi, ed. C. Delcoroet al. (Florence: Olschki, 1994), 253–79.
Bové, Paul. Intellectuals in Power: A Genealogy of Critical Humanism (New York: Columbia University Press, 1986).
Breslin, Charles. ‘Philosophy or Philology: Auerbach and Aesthetic Historicism’, Journal of the History of Ideas 22 (1961), 369–81.
Costa-Lima, Luiz, ‘Erich Auerbach: History and Metahistory’, New Literary History 19 (1988), 467–99.
Damrosch, David. ‘Auerbach in Exile’, Comparative Literature 47 (1995), 97–117.
Della Terza, Dante, ‘Auerbach e Vico’, in Critica e storia letteraria: Studi offerti a M. Fubini, 2 vols. (Padova: Liviana, 1970), ii, 820–41.
Doran, Robert. ‘Literary History and the Sublime in Erich Auerbach’sMimesis’, New Literary History 38 (2007), 353–69.
Evans, Arthur. ‘Erich Auerbach as European Critic’, Romance Philology 25 (1971–1972), 193–215.
Fitzgerald, Robert, Enlarging the Circle: The Princeton Seminars in Literary Criticism, 1949–1951 (Boston, Mass.: Northwestern University Press, 1985).
Gellrich, Jesse M.Figura, Allegory, and the Question of History’, in Literary History and the Challenge of Philology, 107–23.
Green, Geoffrey. Literary Criticism & the Structures of History: Erich Auerbach & Leo Spitzer (Lincoln, Nebr.: University of Nebraska Press, 1982).
Gronau, Klaus. Literarische Form und gesellschaftliche Entwicklung: Erich Auerbachs Beitrag zur Theorie und Methodologie der Literaturgeschichte (Königstein: Forum Academicum, 1979).
Gumbrecht, Hans Ulrich. ‘“Pathos of the Earthly Progress”: Erich Auerbach’s Everydays’, in Literary History and the Challenge of Philology, 13–35.
Hart, Thomas. ‘Insight and Method: Erich Auerbach’, in Literary Theory and Criticism, ed. J. Strelka (New York: Peter Lang, 1984), vol. i, 249–65.
Hausmann, Frank-Rutger, ‘Vom Strudel der Ereignisse verschlungen’: Deutsche Romanistik im ‘Dritten Reich’ (Frankfurt: Klostermann, 2000).
Holquist, Michael. ‘The Last European: Erich Auerbach as Precursor in the History of Cultural Criticism’, Modern Language Quarterly 54 (1993), 371–91.
Holquist, MichaelErich Auerbach and the Fate of Philology Today’, Poetics Today 20 (1999), 77–91.
Konuk, Kader. ‘Jewish-German Philologists in Turkish Exile: Leo Spitzer and Erich Auerbach’, in Exile and Otherness: New Approaches to the Experience of the Nazi Refugees, ed. A. Stephen (New York: Peter Lang 2005), 31–47.
Konuk, KaderEast West Mimesis. Auerbach in Turkey (Stanford University Press, 2010).
Landauer, Carl, ‘Auerbach’s Performance and the American Academy, or How New Haven Stole the Idea of Mimesis’, in Literary History and the Challenge of Philology, 179–94.
Lerer, Seth. ‘Philology and Collaboration: The Case of Adam and Eve’, in Literary History and the Challenge of Philology, 78–91.
Levin, Harry, ‘Two Romanisten in America: Spitzer and Auerbach’, in The Intellectual Migration: Europe and America, 1930–1960, ed. D. Fleming and B. Baylin (Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1969), 463–84.
Lindenberger, Herbert. ‘Appropriating Auerbach: From Said to Postcolonialism’, Journal of Commonwealth and Postcolonial Studies 11 (2004), 45–55.
Mufti, Amir R.Auerbach in Istanbul: Edward Said, Social Criticism, and the Question of Minority Cultures’, Critical Inquiry 25 (1998), 95–125.
Nichols, Stephen G.Philology in Auerbach’s Drama of (Literary) History’, in Literary History and the Challenge of Philology, 63–77.
Nuttall, A. D.New Impressions v: Auerbach’sMimesis’, Essays in Criticism 54.1 (2004), 60–74.
Porter, James A.Erich Auerbach and the Judaizing of Philology’, Critical Inquiry 35 (2008), 115–47.
Pourciau, Sarah, ‘Istanbul, 1945: Erich Auerbach’s Philology of Extremity’, Arcadia 41 (2006), 433–57.
Said, Edward. The World, the Text, and the Critic (Harvard University Press, 1983).
Vialon, Martin. ‘Erich Auerbach: Zu Leben und Werk des Marburger Romanisten in der Zeit des Faschismus’, in Marburg-Bilder: Eine Ansichtssache, ed. J. J. Berns (Marburg: Rathaus Verlag, 1996), vol. ii, 383–408.
Vialon, Martin ‘Erich Auerbach und Rudolf Bultmann: Probleme abendländischer Geschichtsdeutung’, in Marburger Hermeneutik zwischen Tradition und Krise, ed. M. Bormuth and U. von Büllow (Göttingen, 2008), 176–206.
Wellek, René. ‘Auerbach’s Special Realism’, Kenyon Review 16 (1954), 299–307.
Wellek, RenéAuerbach and Vico’, in Vico: Past and Present, i,85–96.
White, Hayden. Figural Realism: Studies in the Mimesis Effect (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000).
Widmann, Horst, Exil und Bildungshilfe: Die deutschsprachige akademische Emigration in der Türkei nach 1933 (Frankfurt: Peter Lang, 1973).
Woidich, Stefanie. Vico und die Hermeneutik. Eine rezeptionsgeschichtliche Annäherung (Würzburg: Königstein & Neumann, 2007), 201–25.
Ziolkowski, Jan M. ‘Foreword’ to Auerbach, Literary Language and Its Public in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages, ix–xxxix.

V. Isaiah Berlin

V.1 Berlin’s main works

Karl Marx: His Life and Environment (London: Thornton Butterworth, 1939; rev. edn. Oxford University Press, 1978).
The Hedgehog and the Fox: An Essay on Tolstoy’s View of History (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1953).
Four Essays on Liberty (Oxford University Press, 1969).
Vico and Herder: Two Studies in the History of Ideas (London: Hogarth Press, 1976).
The Magus of the North: J. G. Hamann and the Origins of Modern Irrationalism, ed. H. Hardy (London: John Murray, 1993).
Russian Thinkers, ed. H. Hardy (London: Hogarth Press, 1978).
Concepts and Categories: Philosophical Essays, ed. H. Hardy (Oxford University Press, 1978).
Against the Current. Essays in the History of Ideas, ed. H. Hardy (Oxford University Press, 1981).
Personal Impressions, ed. H. Hardy (Princeton University Press, 2001).
The Crooked Timber of Humanity: Chapters in the History of Ideas, ed. H. Hardy (London: John Murray, 1990).
The Sense of Reality: Studies in Ideas and their History, ed. H. Hardy (New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1996).
The Roots of Romanticism [1965], ed. H. Hardy (Princeton University Press, 1999).
The Power of Ideas, ed. H. Hardy (London: Chatto & Windus, 2000).
Three Critics of the Enlightenment: Vico, Hamann, Herder, ed. H. Hardy (Princeton University Press, 2000).
Freedom and Its Betrayal: Six Enemies of Human Liberty [1952], ed. H. Hardy (Princeton University Press, 2002).
The Soviet Mind: Russian Culture under Communism, ed. H. Hardy (Washington, DC: Brookings Institution Press, 2004).
Political Ideas in the Romantic Age: Their Rise and Influence on Modern Thought [1952], ed. H. Hardy (Princeton University Press, 2006).

V.2 Letters, interviews, and miscellaneous writings

Flourishing: Letters 1928–1946, ed. H. Hardy (London: Chatto & Windus, 2004).
Enlightening: Letters 1946–1960, ed. H. Hardy and J. Holmes (London: Chatto & Windus, 2009).
Jahanbegloo, Ramin. Conversations with Isaiah Berlin. Recollections of an Historian of Ideas (London: Phoenix, 1992).
[Isaiah Berlin] ‘In Conversation with Steven Lukes’, Salmagundi 120 (1998), 52–134.
Danby, Lewis M. ‘Isaiah Berlin on Edmund Wilson’ (an interview), in The Wilson Quarterly 33 (1999), 38–49.
‘Dispatches from Washington’, Introduction to Washington Dispatches 1941–45: Weekly Political Reports from the British Embassy, ed. H. G. Nichols (London: Weidenfeld and Nicholson, 1981), vii–xiv.
‘Zionist Politics in Wartime Washington’ [1972], repr. in Flourishing: Letters 1928–1946, 663–93.
‘Introduction’ to The Age of Enlightenment, ed. I. Berlin (New York: Houghton Mifflin Co., 1956), 11–29.
‘Corsi e Ricorsi’, Review-essay on Giambattista Vico’s Science of Humanity, in Journal of Modern History 50 (1978), 480–9.
‘Mr. Carr’s Big Battalions’, review of E. H. Carr, What is History?, New Statesman 63 (January 1962), 15–16.
Review of Ernst Cassirer, The Philosophy of the Enlightenment, trans. F. C. A. Koeln and J. P. Pettegrove (Princeton University Press, 1953), in English Historical Review 68 (1953), 617–19.
‘On Vico’, Philosophical Quarterly 35 (1985), 281–90.
‘The Reputation of Vico’, New Vico Studies 17 (1999), 1–5.

V.3 Works on Berlin

The Idea of Freedom: Essays in Honor of Isaiah Berlin, ed. A. Ryan (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1979).
Isaiah Berlin: A Celebration, ed. E. Margalit and A. Margalit (London: Hogarth Press, 1991).
Isaiah Berlin’s Counter-Enlightenment, ed. J. Mali and R. Wokler (Philadelphia, Pa.: The American Philosophical Society, 2003).
The Legacy of Isaiah Berlin, ed. R. Dworkin, M. Lilla and R. S. Silvers (New York Review of Books, 2001).
The One and the Many: Reading Isaiah Berlin, ed. G. Crowder and H. Hardy (New York: Prometheus Books, 2007).
Aarsleff, Hans. ‘Vico and Berlin’, London Review of Books, 5–18 November 1981, 6–7.
Anderson, Perry. ‘The Pluralism of Isaiah Berlin’, in A Zone of Engagement (London: Verso, 1992), 230–50.
Avineri, Shlomo. ‘A Jew and a Gentleman’, in The One and the Many, 73–94.
Birnbaum, Pierre. ‘The Awakening of a Wounded Nationalism’, in Geography of Hope: Exile, the Enlightenment, Disassimilation, trans. C. Mandell (Stanford University Press, 2008), 242–87.
Carr, E. H.What is History? [1961] (Harmondsworth: Penguin Books, 1964).
Cohen, Gerald A.Isaiah’s Marx, and Mine’, in Isaiah Berlin: A Celebration, 110–26.
Cracraft, James. ‘A Berlin for Historians’, History and Theory 41 (2002), 277–300.
Crowder, George. Isaiah Berlin: Liberty and Pluralism (Cambridge: Polity, 2004).
Dalos, György. The Guest from the Future: Anna Akhmatova and Isaiah Berlin (London: Murray, 1998).
Galipeau, Claude J.Isaiah Berlin’s Liberalism (OxfordUniversity Press, 1994).
Gray, John. Isaiah Berlin (PrincetonUniversity Press, 1996).
Hausheer, Roger. ‘Enlightening the Enlightenment’, in Isaiah Berlin’s Counter-Enlightenment, 33–50.
Ignatieff, Michael. Isaiah Berlin: A Life (New York: Metropolitan Books, 1998).
Ignatieff, MichaelUnderstanding Fascism’, in Isaiah Berlin: A Celebration, 135–45.
Lestition, Robert E.Countering, Transposing, or Negating the Enlightenment? A Response to Robert Norton’, Journal of the History of Ideas 68 (2007), 659–81.
Lilla, Mark. ‘Wolves and Lambs’, in The Legacy of Isaiah Berlin, 31–43.
Lukes, Steven. ‘The Singular and the Plural: On the Distinctive Liberalism of Isaiah Berlin’, Social Research 61 (1994), 687–717.
Momigliano, Arnaldo. ‘On the Pioneer Trail’ (Review of Berlin’s Vico and Herder), New York Review Books, 11 November 1976, 33–8.
Norton, Robert E.The Myth of the Counter-Enlightenment’, Journal of the History of Ideas 68 (2007), 635–58.
Pompa, Leon. Vico: A Study of the New Science, 2nd edn. (CambridgeUniversity Press, 1990), 223–30.
Pompa, LeonIsaiah Berlin 1909–1997’, New Vico Studies 16 (1998), 129–36.
Ryan, Alan. ‘Isaiah Berlin: Political Theory and Liberal Culture’, Annual Review of Political Science 2 (1999), 345–62.
Sternhell, Zeev. The Anti-Enlightenment Tradition, trans. D. Maisel (New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2010), 372–421.
Tamir, Yael. Liberal Nationalism (PrincetonUniversity Press, 1993).
Towes, John E.Berlin’s Marx: Enlightenment, Counter-Enlightenment, and the Historical Construction of Cultural Identities’, in Isaiah Berlin’s Counter-Enlightenment, 163–76.
Walzer, Michael. ‘Are There Limits to Liberalism?’, New York Review of Books, 19 October, 1995, 28–31.
Williams, Bernard. ‘Introduction’ to Concepts and Categories: Philosophical Essays, ix–xviii.
Zagorin, Perez. ‘Vico’s Theory of Knowledge: A Critique’, Philosophical Quarterly 34 (1984), 15–30.

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